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Germicide: A substance/property that stops the growth of germs.
Ginger: Ginger may be used as a stimulant to combat circulation problems and cramps.

 


It is essential to visit a reputable salon that offers a hygienic environment (by cleaning its tanning beds with germicides) and a well-informed staff.

It is also used as a germicide and anti-inflammatory agent. Eugenol is the main constituent of clove responsible for analgesic, local anesthetic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial effects.

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Quaternarium
A germicide that works against yeast, mold, and bacteria.

Tea Tree Oil
An antiseptic, germicide & antifungal. Purifying, regulating & uplifting. Great in shampoos for itchy scalp and dandruff. Effective against acne.

Benzothonium Chloride: A salt derivative that serves as an antiseptic and germicide.
Benzyl Alcohol: Solvent with a faint, sweet odor. Used in many perfumes.

Wipe the mildew area with a cloth dipped in the diluted alcohol, then allow it to dry. If the mildew persists, use mild soap and water that contains a germicide, then remove with a clean dampened cloth and allow to dry.

A Machine that generates a rapidly oscillating electrical current that is transmitted through glass electrodes. The current produces heat in the skin, which stimulates circulation. It also produces ozone, which acts as a germicide to kill bacteria.

Used as a fixative for perfumes, a bactericide (in conjunction with quaternary ammonium compounds), as insect repellent, a topical antiseptic, a solvent for cellulose acetate, dyes, inks and resins, in organic synthesis of plasticizers, in germicides, ...

decreasing the odours produced as they feed on the waste matter excreted by the sweat glands. Research has shown that people who wash excessively are more prone to infection and eczema as a result of 'washing" away natural bacteria and germicides too ...

See also: Bacteria, Natural, Body, Active, Cream